Penticton-Ikeda Japanese Cultural Club looking to recruit more volunteers

News Release

In the spirit of Volunteer’s Week running April 18-24, the City of Penticton and the Penticton-Ikeda Japanese Cultural Club are looking to recruit more volunteers for the regular maintenance of the Ikeda Japanese Garden. 

“There’s no question that the Ikeda-Japanese Garden is well used by residents and visitors,” said Parks Supervisor, Todd Whyte. “A core group of volunteers have been lending their time to help keep the garden looking its best and are now looking to add more to their numbers.”

The garden, located along the Okanagan lake waterfront, was constructed in 2003, opened two years later and has been enjoyed by the community ever since. With the garden reaching maturity, ongoing maintenance is now required. 

The volunteer group meets every Wednesday morning, beginning in April, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Activities include thinning, trimming, raking and lively conversations with other volunteers!

As an incentive and as a thank you for volunteering, anyone who signs up to become a new Ikeda Japanese Garden volunteer between April 20 and May 24 will be entered into a contest to win a prize.

“We hope that you consider lending you time to help keep the Ikeda Japanese Garden looking its best.”

Those interested in becoming a volunteer can sign up by visiting www.penticton.ca/jgvolunteer.

Contacts:

Todd Whyte
Parks Supervisor
City of Penticton
250-490-2455

Milena Marshall
Marketing & Communication Specialist
City of Penticton
250-490-2445